WO2002028014A2 - Method for transmission of voice over wireless packet-switched networks - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to telecommunications system and particularly to the transmission of voice over packet-switched systems.
- the user equipment collects data from the user until its buffer is full, then requests a short slot from the network to transmit the packet of data. It then relinquishes the network resources and waits for the buffer to fill again.
- Packet switching comes in two guises - connection oriented and non-connection oriented.
- connection oriented a virtual circuit is established between the transmitter and the receiver, passing through the switching nodes when the first packet is received. All subsequent packets received for the same destination travel via the same route. Further, they will be received in the order in which they are transmitted.
- each packet is treated as if no previous packet had been sent. Potentially, a packet could be sent via a different route from the previous packet and hence the packets might not arrive at the receiver in the order that they were sent. The receiver then requires a sufficient buffer that it can correctly order the data prior to presenting it to the user.
- Packet-Voice also called Voice over IP (Internet Protocol) and IP Telephony
- UMTS Universal Telecommunications System
- a radio network controller communicates with a number of base station transceivers (termed Node B's) which in turn commmunicate with a number of user terminals often termed user equipments (UE).
- the user equipment may be a mobile phone,lap-top computer, paging device etc.
- the user equipment, node B and RNC equate to the mobile station, base station transceiver and base station controller of the global communication system (GSM) or general packet radio system (GPRS).
- GSM global communication system
- GPRS general packet radio system
- This invention aims to improve bandwidth efficiency over the air interface (Mobile station to NodeB/RNC) while delivering voice over packet in UMTS networks.
- a method for transmitting speech in a telecommunications network which includes a network controller and at least one user terminal having a user terminal address, the method including the steps of;
- the user terminal setting up a communications link with the network controller, sending speech samples to the network controller, and at the network controller, acquiring an Internet Protocol Address for the user terminal, performing a mapping between the user terminal address and the Internet Protocol address, converting the speech samples received from the user terminal to packetised speech, and transmitting the packetised speech to a remote part of the network.
- an apparatus for enabling transmission of speech in a telecommunications network including; means for receiving speech samples from a user terminal having a user terminal address, means for acquiring an Internet Protocol Address for the user terminal, a voice proxy means for mapping the user terminal address with an Internet protocol address, means for converting the received speech into packetised speech, and means for transmitting the packetised speech to a remote part of the network.
- a user terminal having a user terminal address and adapted to transmit speech samples to a network controller in a telecommunications network, the user terminal including means for performing a packet switched attach procedure with the network controller by providing to the network controller the user terminal address and the type of attach mode required.
- the present invention proposes a new UMTS hybrid mode of attach whereby the speech bearer path from the mobile user is transported to NodeB/RNC in circuit mode and from there onwards in packet mode under a UMTS packet switch attach.
- the control signalling from the mobile user is sent over IP all the way to the core network. This is achieved by using a novel architecture, three protocol planes at generic level and basic signalling to be described in detail herebelow.
- the invention can provide a hybrid mode of (circuit/packet) speech service over UMTS .
- Conventional air-interface bearers are used but with IP multi-media based signaling.
- the invention also can provide an optimised speech transmission path for UMTS using the best parts of both the existing packet switched and circuit switched domains in a novel way. It also provides an optimised air-interface for speech but can be extended to cover other real-time services, for example video.
- control signalling is implemented over IP.
- circuit switched transcoder and rate adaptation units may be employed at the circuit gateway.
- no new compression technique is required over the air-interface and IP is used only where it is efficient to do so.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a hybrid mode packet-voice architecture in accordance with the invention and suitable for UMTS release 2000;
- Fig. 2 is an illustration showing UMTS control plane protocols for use in the architecture of Fig. 1 ,
- Fig. 3 is an illustration showing hybrid transmission of-IP signalling protocols over the UMTS plane for use in the architecture of Fig. 1 ,
- Fig. 4 is an illustration showing voice over packet transmission plane protocols for use in the architecture of Fig. 1 .
- Fig. 5 is a signalling diagram illustrating the basic signalling involved in the operation of the invention.
- the example described below relates to a call initiated by a user equipment but the invention can also apply to a call terminating at the user equipment.
- a user equipment which in this example is a mobile phone, 1 communicates across a UMTS interface Uu,2, with one of several node B's. 3.
- Each node B 3 is linked to an RNC 4. Also linked to the RNC 4 is a voice proxy server (VPS) 5 and an enhanced GPRS support node function (E-SGSN) 6.
- the RNC 4 and the E-SGSN 6 communicate via an lu-packet switched interface lu-PS.
- the VPS and the RNC are each provided with a UMTS to IP bearer mapping functionality UIBMa, 7 and UIBMb, 8, respectively. These two modules 7, ⁇ perform address mappings for both caller and callee to the IP address as required.
- the E-SGSN 6 is linked to an Internet Protocol core network, IP CN 9.
- the IP CN 9 has further links to a voice-capable Internet service provider, VC-ISP 10, a third generation (UMTS) gateway GPRS support node, 3G-GGSN 11 , a circuit gateway, CGW 12 and a signalling gateway, SGW 13.
- the 3G-GGSN 11 is connected to a packet data network PDN 14 which serves a user of a voice-capable computer terminal 15.
- the SGW 13 interfaces with a legacy circuit-switched system CS 16 which in turn serves a fixed telephone handset 17 and a mobile phone 18 via a public land mobile network, PLMN 19 and node B 20.
- a call-state control function 21 is linked to the 3G- GGSN 11.
- Fig. 1 enables the UE 1 to make UMTS optimised packet switched (Voice over Packet) voice calls of toll quality to fixed or mobile telephones through a legacy CS network 16 and also to voice- capable personal computers through the Internet or other packet data network 14. This is accomplished by operating a packet switch attach with optimised bearer path using the best of circuit switched and packet switched bearer controls.
- optimised packet switched Voice over Packet
- E-SGSN 6 is an entity which performs the serving GPRS support node function (SGSN) plus 0.408 Proxy, IP multi-media based call control protocol and existing legacy signalling.
- 0.408 Proxy is a limited 0.408 stack of Packet Mobility Management and Session Management only.
- the mechanism builds on what came from a circuit-attach between UE 1 and RNC 4. Mobility is handled by packet mobility management. The setting up of a session is achieved by Session Management. In this example a session initiation protocol (SIP) is used to set up a speech call upon a particular session. This is implemented by incorporating a session initiation protocol architecture on the UE 1 and the E-SGSN in the network.
- SIP session initiation protocol
- the 0.408 Proxy (packet mobility management-session management) protocols are terminated inside the SGSN functionality which is embodied within the E-SGSN.
- the RNC 4 has a two-way connection to the Voice Proxy Server (VPS) 5 which acts as a UMTS IP Bearer Mapper (UIBM).
- VPN Voice Proxy Server
- UBM UMTS IP Bearer Mapper
- the UE 1 acquires a temporary IP address from the VC-ISP 10 in conjunction with the 3G-GGSN 11.
- the UIBM functionality enables the UE 1 to send speech in circuit mode up to the RNC 4 and in packet mode from the RNC 4 onwards.
- the user speech is sent to the Core Network 9. If it is destined for a packet switched user then it goes directly to the relevant PDN 14 or Internet as appropriate.
- the signalling part is sent to the Signalling Gateway (SGW) 13 and the packet-speech part is sent to the Circuit Gateway (CGW) 12.
- SGW Signalling Gateway
- CGW Circuit Gateway
- the E- SGSN 6 controls the data path using an IP multimedia based call control model.
- the SGW 13 is a signalling component that provides message exchanges between signalling system SS7-based circuit-switched networks and packet networks. It allows users to operate in a seamless environment for voice and data services.
- the CGW 12 is a network switching component that allows voice calls to be distributed from a packet-switched network to a circuit-switched one and vice versa. In addition, it performs GSM-to-PCM (pulse code modulation) (16 to 64kb/s) conversion and reverse; rate adaptation; equalisation; silence suppression; echo cancellation; tone detection and generation.
- GSM-to-PCM pulse code modulation
- the bearer path is controlled through Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) from the session initiation protocol call model to the CGW 12 for circuit switched connection.
- MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol
- FIG. 2 shows the protocols involved in the control plane in the hybrid signalling mode. All signalling IP messages are sent direct over the air-interface Common Channel (CCH).
- CCH air-interface Common Channel
- SAM Signal Processing and Address Management
- PMM packet mobility management
- SM session management
- IP multimedia call control eg session initiation protocol (SIP).
- FIG 3 shows the protocols involved in the user transmission plane for user IP signalling relay.
- the user data is transmitted end-to-end over the IP domain using the air-interface Dedicated Channel (DCH).
- DCH Air-interface Dedicated Channel
- the signalling is transparent to E-SGSN/ Routers/ GGSN unless Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is applicable to them for user originated control.
- Figure 4 shows the Voice-over-Packet (VoP) transmission protocols between the UE and the circuit gateway CGW.
- the UE transmits GSM speech over the air-interface DCH in circuit domain (UMTS Release 99/00) which at the RNC is converted into IP packetised GSM speech.
- UMTS Release 99/00 circuit domain
- the UE performs a UMTS packet-switched attach procedure by providing to the E-SGSN its radio network identity and the type of attach mode required in order to access the packet-switched services. This assumes that the UE was in a packet mobility management PMM-detached state. Upon packet switch attach, the UE moves to the PMM-connected state. Mobility Management contexts are set up at the UE and the E-SGSN.
- the UE does an application level registration with a CSCF to inform the CSCF of its presence.
- Step 24 Activate PDP Context Request
- a packet data protocol PDP context contains mapping and routing information.
- the UE sends an Activate PDP Context Request to the E-SGSN with standard parameters except for the PDP type, which is set to a value indicating the hybrid mode. The highest quality of service is also requested.
- the PDP address may be left empty if the UE is requesting allocation of an IP address.
- the E-SGSN sends a Radio Bearer Setup Request message to RNC.
- the RNC then initiates the radio bearer setup procedure over a Dedicated Shared Channel (DSCH) connecting the UE to accommodate the ongoing signaling to complete the PDP Context (virtual mapping).
- DSCH Dedicated Shared Channel
- the RNC also sets up an lu bearer.
- Step 26 Create PDP Context Request
- the E-SGSN sends a Create PDP Context Request to the 3G-GGSN with the parameters obtained from the Activate PDP Context Request. If required, the 3G- GGSN obtains an IP address for the UE using DHCP. (Dynamic host configuration protocol).
- Step 27 Create PDP Context Response The 3G-GGSN then returns a Create PDP Context Response message with relevant parameters to the SGSN.
- the E- SGSN On receiving the Create PDP Context Response from the 3G-GGSN, the E- SGSN initiates a new message, dictating the RNC to map the identity of the UE to the IP address provided.
- This new message takes, as parameters, the identity of the terminal and its IP address.
- the identity field of this message could be an E.164 number e.g. IMSI or based on a domain name e.g. SIP URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
- the identity refers to the UMTS identity of the terminal.
- the RNC configures its proxy server to include an entry indicating a mapping between identity and IP address of user.
- the RNC After configuring the proxy, the RNC informs the E-SGSN.
- Step 30 Activate PDP Context Accept
- the E-SGSN inserts the PDP Address received from the GGSN in its context.
- the SGSN selects Radio Priority and Packet Flow Id based on QoS Negotiated, and returns an Activate PDP Context Accept message with relevant parameters to the UE.
- the E-SGSN is now able to route PDP packet data units between the 3G-GGSN and the UE. Step 31. SIP Invite Message
- SIP is used.
- the UE sends a SIP INVITE message that contains the SIP URL of the callee to the CSCF.
- Step 32 CSCF -> 3G-GGSN Address Mapping Request
- the CSCF When the CSCF receives a SIP INVITE message, it initiates procedures for locating the callee and obtaining its IP address. If the invitation is successful, the CSCF receives a 200 OK message, which contains the IP address of the callee or entity via which the call can be set up e.g. a gateway. The CSCF then needs to send an Address Mapping Request message to the 3G-GGSN.
- Step 33 3G-GGSN -> E-SGSN Address Mapping Request
- the 3G-GGSN sends a new GTP-C message - Address Mapping Request to the E-SGSN, giving the SIP URL and the IP address of the callee.
- Step 34 E-SGSN -> RNC Address Mapping Request
- the E-SGSN then initiates the new RANAP message - Address Mapping Request - with the SIP URL and IP address of the callee as parameters and sends the message to the RNC. This causes the RNC to add another entry in the proxy server.
- Step 35 RNC -> E-SGSN Address Mapping Response
- An Address Mapping Response is required as a response to the Address Mapping Request to indicate whether the eventual procedure of configuring the proxy at the RNC was successful or not.
- Step 36 E-SGSN -> 3G-GGSN Address Mapping Response
- the E-SGSN relays the response from the RNC using a new GTP-C Address Mapping Response message.
- Step 37 3G-GGSN -> CSCF Address Mapping Response
- the 3G-GGSN provides the necessary confirmation to the CSCF regarding the proxy configured at the RNC.
- Step 38 SIP 200 OK Message
- the CSCF sends a SIP 200 OK message to the UE, that contains the IP address of the callee thereby confirming to the UE the readiness of the callee to receive a call.
- Step. 39 Modification procedures At this stage, procedures for modification of PDP context QoS negotiation can be activated, if required. This step is optional.
- the UE communicates in circuit-mode to the RNC.
- the RNC converts the received speech samples to IP packets by adding an IP header, setting 'source' to the IP address of the UE and 'destination' to the IP address of the callee. It then sends the packets to the called party.
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